This question, more than any other, appears to be at the forefront of most people’s minds when they are in the market for SEO Services. But is it enough to just get to Number One on Google? What should an … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: February 2010
Sony singing from the rooftops about Twitter million
Sony has announced that its Vaio Twitter account has managed to generate over £1m in sales for the company. According to a report by New Media Age, Sony believes the micro-messaging service is a viable sales platform. The technology firm ran a … Continue reading
Strong growth helps Virgin Media beat forecasts
Virgin Media is promising to offer its customers the fastest commercially available broadband network in the UK by the end of 2010. It announced plans to roll out a 100Mb broadband service across parts of the UK in February as … Continue reading
Google Street View facing EU privacy challenge
A working party looking into the use of images of private property on Google's enhanced Street View service has asked the internet giant to shorten the period of time for which it retains images taken by its camera teams for … Continue reading
Search engine results explained as Google feels heat from Europe
Google has posted an explanation of the theory behind its ranking system, following the European Commission's decision to launch a probe into the company's business activities. French legal search engine ejustice.fr, Microsoft’s Ciao from Bing and British price comparison website … Continue reading
Apple looks for growth in China as Google spars with government
Apple has said it believes there is “significant potential” for growth in China and is planning to open a raft of new stores across the country over the next 24 months. According to Apple chief executive, Steve Jobs, the firm … Continue reading
Google Analytics – down but not out
Google is planning to upgrade its services in the next few weeks, affecting many services that are vital for SEO marketers. One of the services which will be hit is Google Analytics, which webmasters and SEO marketers use to analyse … Continue reading
Government spywatchers warn of consequences of ‘catastrophic’ cyber attack
Spywatchers at top-secret listening base GCHQ have warned the British government that a digital attack against the country could have 'catastrophic' consequences. The security experts believe that growing reliance on the internet to deliver public services could leave IT systems … Continue reading
Outdated copyright law confuses consumers
Three out of four Britons don't know what they are free to copy or record, according to research from Consumer Focus, which has asked the UK Government to reform outdated copyright laws before they lose all credibility. Fewer than one … Continue reading
Microsoft given OK to disable malicious network
American lawmakers have given Microsoft permission to deactivate a global network of computers that the company accused of spreading spam and harmful computer codes, the Wall Street Journal said. A federal judge in Alexandria, Virginia, granted a request by Microsoft … Continue reading
